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It helps when the series is decided in the final match. From an English pov, the back ground to the 2009 series was important. We'd just lost in the WI, being dismissed for 51 in the decisive test. Aus had just won in SA with their new players looking terrific. The previous series had been the first whitewash since the 1920s (obviously we've got used to it subsequently). At the time, it felt to some folks a bit like the White Album coming after Sgt Pepper. How on earth do you follow the 2005 series? With time you recognise that it's also great. Maybe I'd quibble about it being more evenly matched than 2005, given the margins of victory at Edgbaston and Trent bridge in the earlier series.2009 didn’t really have any great games, but it was maybe the most evenly matched Ashes I’ve seen.
I kind of like it better in hindsight. Mitch Johnson’s career had one of the best narrative arcs in sporting history but at the time he was a huge disappointment. Likewise England just felt a bit jammy at the time but with hindsight it was the starting point for possibly their best ever team.