XtraTime Web Desk: There is always a battle going on for the place of wicketkeeper slot in the Indian Test team between Wriddhiman Saha and Rishabh Pant, but an experienced Wriddhman Saha says that he always try to help young Prithvi about how to be more better behind the wicket. Not only that but also Shah made it clear that there is n rivalry between him and Pant. Coming back to the Indian Test team after recovering from his finger injury, Saha didn’t get  slot in the playing XI during India’s two-match Test series against New Zealand. The Kiwis thumped Virat Kohli led Indian cricket team 2-0. "We (me and Rishabh) keep joking around. We train together and we keep talking about the game and otherwise also. He always tries to give his best. There are few things which we have had a chat about," Saha told IANS in an interview, taking time out from his daddy duty. "I have told Rishabh a few things which he will try according to his comfort zone. He will try during training. It's not like he will do it for one day and it will work. So, if he feels those things will work for him, he will try and implement them in his training," Saha said. Prodded further on the advice he has given 22-year old Pant who is tipped to take over from MS Dhoni, Saha added: "It's not like tips. It's a discussion. I have told him these are things I follow and it makes my job easier. You can also try them and see if it works for you. See it's very personal. But yes, we do discuss wicketkeeping." Saha will be 36 by the time India's next Test tour to Australia comes around. Asked about the future with him not picked for the New Zealand series, Saha said while it is natural for every player to expect he will play the next series, the team comes first. "We all play for India. The team decides the best combination and we have to respect that. I had played the last series, he (Rishabh) did not play. In New Zealand, he played and I did not. Individually, yes we all expect to play. But ultimately the team is first." The Indian Premier League (IPL), which is always a platform to prove one's mettle, has also been postponed due to the outbreak of coronavirus. "Life and family comes first. Then you can talk about sport," Saha said. "We all sacrifice a lot for the sport but eventually if a lot of people are hampered, that is not necessary. So, we need to take necessary precautions. For the time being, we all have to wait and when the situation gets better, we all will look to do well in the IPL." Courtesy: IANS..