England have no need to recall Ian Bell with a host of young batting talent ready to step up, says Nasser Hussain.James Taylors retirement has opened up a spot in Englands middle order, while Nick Comptons place at No 3 could also be in jeopardy after his tough start to the county season.Bell, 34, has amassed over 7,700 runs in his 118 Tests but Hussain feels the selectors should look to the future when they pick the players to face Sri Lanka. Here is the XI Nasser would pick for the first Test I wouldnt go back to Bell as I think it would be a backward step, Hussain told Sky Sports News HQ ahead of Thursdays squad announcement.Bell has been a great player for England and he will do fine if he plays this summer, as Im sure Compton will, but if you go back then you are holding things up. National selectors Angus Fraser and Mick Newell discuss Englands possible squad for this summers Test series Youve got guys like James Vince, Tom Westley, Daniel Bell-Drummond, Alex Lees, Sam Robson and Tom Abell all getting lots of runs and you have to have an eye on the future.Its not an experimentation - its because I believe the lads Ive mentioned have a future in an England shirt and the sooner we get them in and around the team the better.Hussain believes Hampshire star Vince - who notched a hundred against reigning county champions Yorkshire earlier this season - should be handed a Test debut at Headingley. Nick Knight has called for England to bat Hampshires James Vince at three against Sri Lanka The former England captain would also like to see Jos Buttler recalled from his IPL stint with Mumbai Indians and take the wicketkeeping gloves, allowing the in-form Jonny Bairstow to bat at No 5.I think it is the right time for Vince, he said.A lot of comparisons are made to Michael Vaughan and while Im not sure about that just yet, he strikes me as a guy who could perform at the highest level. Nasser wants both Jos Buttler and Jonny Bairstow in the England side On Bairstow, who has plundered scores of 246 and 198 for Yorkshire this campaign, Hussain said: Hes been a run machine and getting his runs in excellent fashion so Id like to see him pushed up.I dont think England will go that way but I feel Buttler has unfinished business in Test cricket and if he cracks it coming in at No 7, he is a real talent.Thats not to say he hasnt done it - he has an 80 and two 70s - but there is much more to come.Hussain would not ditch Alex Hales from the top of the order, despite the Nottinghamshire right-hander averaging just 17 across his three Test matches against South Africa this winter. Warner knows where his off stump is and can see off the new ball if it is moving around, something Hales will have to learn. Nasser Hussain However, the Sky Sports pundit says Hales - a staple of Englands limited-overs sides - should look to Australia star David Warner as an example of how a naturally-aggressive player can flourish as a Test opener.Im not of the opinion that Hales should treat it as a one-day game as you have to keep the good balls out as a Test opener, added Hussain.People will say how Warner has come from T20 cricket and, yes, he smashes it really well - but he also has a very good technique.He knows where his off stump is and can see off the new ball if it is moving around, something Hales will have to learn. Former England captain Nasser Hussain wants Alex Hales to retain his place at the top of the order. 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Thousands of fans at Mosaic Stadium will be cozying up to each other in an effort to stay warm in chilly temperatures and block the Prairie wind that locals say can knock your socks off. Orioles Jerseys 2019 . After dropping their final six games of December, the Wild opened the new calendar year with four consecutive wins. Following a loss to Colorado on Saturday, Minnesota rebounded the following night to blank Nashville 4-0, but then had the tables turned on them Tuesday.All the reaction from around the European Champions Cup Round 2 as Toulon got back to winning ways and Munster remembered Anthony Foley.Sale 5-15 ToulonSale Sharks director of rugby Steve Diamond:?Theyve got three sets of eyes on him (Magnus Lund who was sin-binned for Sale), so whether hes done for no hands or late or whichever, we cant give penalties away like that week in, week out because youre going to get yellow cards. When you go down to 14 men teams can punish you, certainly teams like Toulon.I suppose we could have kicked the penalty in front of the posts but if we could have gone over from one of those drives, it would have been an interesting last 10 minutes. That was our decision, to go for those corners, and probably the right thing to do.Toulon head coach Diego Dominguez:?The difference was our first 20 minutes, we were very strong. That was the difference, he said. Dominguez defended Vermeulen after the skipper saw yellow for tripping Sam James when the fly-half had kicked through. The yellow card (for Duane Vermeulen) was not voluntary. It was a reflex. Not on purpose. It was a yellow card but it wasnt on purpose.Munster 38-17 Glasgow WarriorsMunsters director of rugby Rassie Erasmus:?I feel relieved because of the unknown element about the week. The territory we got into this week and circumstances, different things, I did not know, myself, how we would react, how the players would react, even the referee or the opposition. It was such a weird week which you cant really prepare for. Even with the warm-up I wasnt even sure what we would get out of this.We had a good chat last night and this morning about what we were going to try and achieve, not even result-wise, but more the way we wanted to play. I was expecting that would come through, but not in such a mature way, for the players to do it so quickly after something tragic that happened to Axel (Anthony Foley), so I am relieved.?The tough things are the small things. You get into the bus to the field, Axels seat is there. You get into the changing room, all the little things that remind you. Then you get out to the field and the Munster people, the Irish people, do things that are very personal, with so much emotion and then I wasnt sure how that would impact on everyone, from the opposition to us, so I am relieved the guys handled it like that.Glasgow Warriors head coach Gregor Townsend: As coaches we obviously focus on the rugby, but we are also part of mentally preparing our players, getting them to believe in themselves and go out there and play. This was different and we were focusing on the rugby side of it. We talked about what we expected today, with the crowd noise, the whole atmosphere. Its the Champions Cup. We know every game is difficult. This was really difficult today. We have missed not picking up any points today and given one of our rivals five points. It will be tough from here.Castres 41-7 NorthamptonNorthampton director of rugby Jim Mallinder:?We got to half-time and, really, it was game over, already. It doesnt mean were out of the Champions Cup. It was a massive disappointment to come here and get nothing, but we won our home game so were still in with a chance. We didnt get on the front foot at all in the first half and the little ball we got, we didnt look after. We didnt get enough numbers to the breakdown; we tried silly offloads which were never on, and they punished us.?We show that against big, physical packs we can compete. Today, we just didnt at all. We were never on the front foot. We were chasing shadows, basically. You dont want to come out to France and give them as much as we did. Once a French team - and Castres are one of the best teams - gets on the front foot, and the suns shining on their backs and the band starts playing, theyre very difficult team to beat.Castres forwards coach Joe El-Abd:?Last week was difficult. We were taught a lesson in how to play European rugby - we werent quite ready for the intensity. But we learned our lessons and have worked hard all week on what we did wrong, and it all clicked this weekend. Last week we forgot that rugby starts with the basics - the maul, the scrum, defence.If you dont get that right, you cant put your game together. The boys put things right today, and they should be happy. But that doesnt mean they can rest on their laurels. Weve got a massive game coming up against Bordeaux. Weve played three away games that are probably the toughest games Ive been involved in, against Clermont, Montpellier and Leinster. Next weekend, were going to come out with all guns blazing.Ulster 18-16 Exeter ChiefsUlster captain Andrew Trimble: It was one of those finishes to a game that was entertaining and I think a lot of supporters got their moneys worth, but it was a little bit too entertaining at the end, we had to dig really deep. That is an Exeter side that is hurting a bit from last weeks result and they came out fighting. The first 15-20 minutes when it was dry we were able to take them through phases and move them about the pitch and keep the tempo up, then it just became a proper old school dog fight out there.Whenever it comes down to that its about who wants it more and who has more character and who is going to be brave enough to stand up and take the game by the scruff of neck, and we had to do that a couple of times. Whenever there is three or four minutes left and you have to get down there we put Jackie in the pocket and he delivered. I am very proud of the performance and there are definitely things to work on.Exeter Head Coach Rob Baxter: We topped the pool last year that was won by a team with 16 points and there are four games left and we have a point. Well keep fighting to the death and the one thing we have learned if you fight to the death you always have an opportunity. Well keep going for it, wrapping up tonight the players are hurting for the right reasons. Last week they were hurting for the wrong reasons because we didnt give ourselves a chance to get into that game and tonight we did.ddddddddddddTo come to Ulster with such a good crowd and atmosphere and to stand and fight and refuse to get bowed, because there were moments when they got some momentum, and refuse to bend and to be within one or two feet of a drop goal going over and us winning what would have been a remarkable game... Im disappointed but for the right reasons and I think we learned a little bit about ourselves tonight.Saracens 44-26 ScarletsSaracens director of rugby Mark McCall: told the Saracens website?I think there were a lot of strong performances, a lot of strong individual performances across the team. Michael Rhodes had a really prominent game today carried really well for us, Mako, Owen Farrell was magnificent for us. Nick Tompkins came in at the eleventh hour...and did a really good job for us as well so some good performances across the team.Were pleased we got the win that we wanted, we got the bonus point that we wanted, did a lot of good things in the game, but also did some not so good things and obviously we dont like to concede 26 points at home. We made some errors along the way and a few more handling errors that we would have liked, but that would be a bit glass half empty because some of the rugby that we produced was really nice.Scarlets captain Ken Owens told the Scarlets website:?Against the best team in Europe I thought we found some space and looked pretty sharp attacking wise. Weve got to learn from this and front up the next couple of weeks. We saw massive character from the boys to keep going. We put them under pressure, we didnt fold at any point during the 80 minutes.Weve got to take heart, weve got a big challenge in those two back-to-back weeks in December (against Toulon). Itll be another huge challenge against a formidable side, if we play a high tempo game and move their big pack around Im sure well get some gains.Montpellier 22-16 LeinsterLeinster head coach Leo Cullen:?For the most part we handled things really well, but then we get a really good turnover and give the ball straight back to them when they score (through Martin). It felt like a really cheap seven points. A couple of minutes later we defend a maul quite well to the sideline, but we defended quite narrow because of some of the threats they have and then Nadolo - it was really strong finish from him, we know the threat he poses.Again the try in the second half (from Nadolo), we do really well to defend the maul, get a scrum from the turnover and we just cough up a cheap one. You have to be able to deal with things like that if you want to progress in this tournament. I thought the lads scrambled their way back into the game. Even after not getting over a couple of times, for Isa to get over at the end was pleasing and Isas smart enough to get a little closer to the posts to make the conversion a bit easier.Montpellier flanker Fulgence Ouedraogo:?The hard work paid off, it was very important for us to win today. The conditions were tough, but we scrummaged and mauled well and took our scoring chances when they came, particularly Nemani (Nadolo). It was frustrating at the end, though, to give away that try. Leinster didnt play well but they ended up leaving here with a losing bonus point. Thats the mark of great teams.Toulouse 20-20 WaspsWasps director of rugby Dai Young: We showed a lot of composure, even when we were under the pump - in the last 20 minutes, we still had our structure and still had our patterns. And we produced opportunities. We produced three or four try-scoring opportunities just by carrying on playing and not getting frustrated.As the game wore on, Toulouse got a bit more tired and a bit more space started to open up for us and we started to play the rugby that we know we can play. In tight games - and these are always going to be tight games - you need a kicker of quality and my moneys on Jimmy when it comes to those big kicks.Leicester 27-17 Racing 92Leicester director of rugby Richard Cockerill:?We know Freddie has got some stardust about him. You take the risk with the intercept, and if it comes off, you are okay. Freddie is a very good footballer and he read it very well. Everything went right for him tonight, and I am delighted for him. Freddie is up for the challenge. If he is in the limelight, he is happy!Those sorts of personalties play in those sorts of positions, and he would have relished having the opportunity to show what he could do. I am delighted with the performance and the result, and to deny them anything out of the game is important. We defended well, and our set-piece was probably the difference.?Zebre 7-52 ConnachtConnacht head coach Pat Lam:?It was a professional performance. We are top of the table now, but theres a long way to go. Obviously it shows how tough our pool is and its going to come down to two of us probably going through. That is the battle. We are sitting in a good place, but we have a tough job in December away to Wasps (who are two points behind) in Coventry.The good thing now is we have two from two, nine points, so we can now park this. We have two big games in the PRO12 starting with Leinster at the RDS before we head into a break. We are starting to get back to where we were at last year, but the maturity of the group is key regardless of their age.Zebre captain George Biagi:?This is the Champions Cup so teams play the best rugby, and today we started really badly. When you start badly, its hard to get some momentum and points on the board. I thought we did well in the first half to concede only two (tries). The red card made life tremulously hard for us, and Connacht have quality and today they showed it. We just did everything wrong today and played into their hands. ' ' '