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Rishabh Pant Or KL Rahul, Who Will Be India's Keeper For Sri Lanka ODIs? Rohit Sharma Says...

Skipper Rohit Sharma on Thursday said it is a tough decision to pick India's wicketkeeper batter in ODIs between KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant, maintaining that both the players are "match-winners" in their own way. Pant made a return to India colours during the T20 World Cup in the Americas, while Rahul will be eyeing his first one-day game since this January during the opening match against Sri Lanka on Friday. "It's a tough call (wicketkeeper-batter between Rahul and Pant) to make. Both are quality players, and you know the abilities of both the players. They are match-winners in their own way. They have won a lot of games for us in the past," Rohit said during his pre-match press meet here.

Rohit said it is always nice to have a problem of plenty rather than not having it.

"It is not easy to pick a team or a player when you have quality like that. It is always nice to have problems like that while picking up the teams, so you know that there is quality in the squad. I look forward to these kind of problems till I am the captain," he said smilingly.

Rohit said whoever gets picked eventually, the important aspect for the player is to express himself freely.

The 37-year-old said the management has already created a relaxed atmosphere in the dressing room so that the players can pursue their game without trepidations.

"The most important thing is to allow the freedom to players, so that they will be able to do that and it is our job to ensure that we create that environment. Yes, we have already created that environment for players to come here and play freely.

"So, that they do not (need to) think too much about their own performance, result etc. If you are playing the game the team wants you to play, then we are more than

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