Former Indian team's left-arm spinner bowler Pragyan Ojha has made a big statement about the Indian team winning the 2011 ODI World Cup title. Let us tell you that the Indian team won the ODI World Cup in 2011 under the captaincy of Dhoni after 28 years. This match was played at Wankhede Stadium. In which the teams of India and Sri Lanka were face to face. In the final match, Dhoni played an unbeaten 91 runs and won the team India by hitting a six.

Recently, former Indian bowler, Pragyan told - I strongly feel that the reason why the 2011 World Cup was successful for us was that MS Dhoni was very serious about all the people who were going to be involved in the mix. 25 or 30 players needed to play at least 40 games earlier before the World Cup started. You must have scored many runs. But if you don't have the experience to deal with different situations, you can't feel it. But the most important games are knockouts, semifinals, and finals. That's when he really helps you.

Along with this, Pragyan Ojha also talked about the changes taking place in the Indian team. He said that when you have such a big bridge, then even if you look under it. So the chance you get will be limited. The competition has become one-on-one. Players are doing well. Citing the example of Surya Kumar Yadav and Deepak Hooda, he said that both of them took advantage of the opportunity by scoring centuries against England and Ireland. You just have to take advantage of the opportunity.