Former England captains Nasser Hussain and Michael Atherton draw parallels between the current India-England Test series and the iconic 2005 Ashes, highlighting the intense drama and closely contested matches. The series, currently led by England 2-1, is marked by on-field tension and individual rivalries, reminiscent of the Edgbaston Test two decades ago.
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