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England and Australia were evenly matched until the outbreak of the First World War in 1914.
Five more series took place between 1905 and 1912.
In 1905 England's captain Stanley Jackson not only won the series 2 – 0, but also won the toss in all five matches and headed both the batting and the bowling averages.
Monty Noble led Australia to victory in both 1907 – 08 and 1909.
Then England won in 1911 – 12 by four matches to one.
Jack Hobbs establishing himself as England's first-choice opening batsman with three centuries, while Frank Foster ( 32 wickets at 21. 62 ) and Sydney Barnes ( 34 wickets at 22. 88 ) formed a formidable bowling partnership.

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