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Will playing Bangladesh bankrupt you?

And can NASA fix Virat Kohli? We seek answers in our recap of everything that went down in the world of cricket in May

England v Pakistan, 2nd Test, Headingley

Stuart Broad channels his anger at Michael Vaughan's criticism to lead England's revival

England's second highest wicket-taker of all-time did not take kindly to the suggestion he should be dropped from Test team. He responded on and off the field

Durham v Warwickshire, RL Cup, North Group, Chester-le-Street

Ian Bell and Jonathan Trott hundreds revive memories and secure victory

Bell finished unbeaten on 145 as Warwickshire chased down 300 in a match featuring four individual centuries

Northants v Derbyshire, RL Cup, North Group, Wantage Road

Godleman's hundred keeps knockouts in sight for Derbyshire

The Derbyshire captain made his second ton of the competition as part of an impressive all-round display

Glamorgan v Sussex, RL Cup, South Group, Cardiff

Colin Ingram and Kiran Carlson power Glamorgan to victory

Sussex's defeat, following a brace of washouts, probably puts the knockouts out of reach

England v Pakistan, 2nd Test, Headingley

Live Report: England v Pakistan

An archive of our rolling Live Report, featuring news, updates, statistics, graphics and insight from our reporters at Headingley for the second Test

Kent v Surrey, RL Cup, South Group, Beckenham

Heino Kuhn's hundred and Darren Steven's six-wicket haul flatten Surrey

Kent equalled their highest one-day total and Surrey never got close to challenging them

Nottinghamshire v Worcestershire, RL Cup, North Group, Trent Bridge

Luke Fletcher's career-best keeps defending champions Nottinghamshire alive

Defending a sub-par total of 202, the home side bowled out Worcestershire for only 164, to pull off an unlikely victory by 38 runs

England v Pakistan, 2nd Test, Headingley

Pakistan go from perfect at Lord's to, well, less than perfect in Leeds

It was a case of role reversal on the opening day at Headingley. Did the sun work against Pakistan?

England v Pakistan, 1st Test, Headingley, 1st day

Keaton Jennings puts his foot in it

Just two balls into his Test comeback, Keaton Jennings was being warned by the umpires for walking on the pitch

BCCI news

CoA bars BCCI from conducting SGM on June 22

The 10-point agenda for the meeting included discussions on player contracts, issues relating to the ICC, and the impasse between the BCCI and the PCB over bilateral series

Spot-fixing investigation

Al Jazeera postpones ICC meeting over spot-fixing investigation

Network reiterates full cooperation but insists discussions at this stage will be premature

South Africa news

CSA board to discuss T20 Global League's fate

A potentially decisive weekend awaits South African cricket, when the CEO's position will also come under the scanner

Pakistan cricket will sorely miss their United Bank Limited team

They picked and promoted young talent and challenged the established teams, but all that will only be history soon

England news

Injured Stokes in doubt for upcoming ODIs

Stokes, who was replaced by 19-year old Sam Curran for the second Test, was sent for a scan on Thursday afternoon that revealed a tear in his left hamstring

Australia news

Arjun Nair cleared to bowl again by Cricket Australia

The 19-year old offspinner was reported, and suspended, for an illegal bowling action during the 2017-18 Big Bash League

England v Pakistan, 2nd Test, Headingley

England quicks swing the momentum as Pakistan rue a missed opportunity with the bat

Pakistan were rolled for 174 after choosing to bat, as Sarfraz Ahmed's call backfired, with England moving along to 106 for 2 in response

India news

BCCI, Srinivasan and Modi in Enforcement Directorate's line of fire

It is understood an aggregated penalty of over INR 121 crore has been laid on the Indian board and its former bigwigs, among others, in connection with Foreign Exchange Act violations during IPL 2009

ICC news

Four new teams in the ICC's ODI rankings

Scotland, UAE, Netherlands and Nepal, the four latest teams to gain ODI status, have been integrated into the ranking system

India v Afghanistan, only Test, Bengaluru

Wriddhiman Saha not confident of playing Afghanistan Test

Wicketkeeper awaits assessment over the next week but is not optimistic about his chances

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