[Watch] ENG vs IND 2025: Fans mob Ed Sheeran's doppelganger, ask for selfies amid tense cricketing action on Day 5 of Manchester Test
Ed Sheeran's doppelganger arrived at the iconic Old Trafford in Manchester to watch the intense cricketing action on Day 5 of the fourth Test between India and England.
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Ed Sheeran's doppelganger arrived at the iconic Old Trafford in Manchester to watch the intense cricketing action on Day 5 of the fourth Test between India and England, with the prestigious Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy at stake.
In a video which has gone viral on social media, spectators, especially Indian fans, can be requesting Sheeran's lookalike for selfies, and the young man is happily obliging. Notably, Sheeran is a renowned figure in both India and the United Kingdom. The 34-year-old singer and songwriter and given several chartbuster songs, including Shape of You. He has a staggering following of 49.2 million on Instagram.
The official 'X' (formerly Twitter) handle of England posted the video with a sarcastic caption that read: "Always a pleasure to have @edsheeran with us at the cricket."
Take a look at the video below:

Sheeran performed concerts in six cities in India, including Delhi, Pune, and Bengaluru, in January and February earlier this year. He collaborated with popular Indian artists like Armaan Malik and Diljit Dosanjh. Sheeran also filmed a music video in India, featuring a cameo from the legendary actor and principal owner of the Kolkata Knight Riders - Shah Rukh Khan.
Coming to the doppelganger, his eerie resemblance to Sheeran managed to confuse fans as well as the commentators.

Shubman scores 4th ton on ENG tour as IND fight for a draw
India are fighting tooth and nail to avoid a defeat on the final day of the Manchester Test. The Asian giants have lost the wickets of KL Rahul and Shubman Gill on Day 5 for individual scores of 90 and 103, respectively. Since their dismissals, Washington Sundar and Ravindra Jadeja have smashed half-centuries and helped India take a lead in the second innings, which forces England to bat again in the Test match.
With 30-odd overs left in the day, England are in desperate need of wickets as a win in the fourth Test will help them take an unassailable 3-1 lead in the five-match series with a game to spare.
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