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South Africa has become the first team to qualify for the 2025 Women's World Cup Final by beating England on October 29. The Proteas Captain, Laura Wolvaardt, scored a brilliant 169 while their all-rounder, Marizanne Kapp, took 5 wickets to demolish the English challenge. They will face either India or Australia who will play the next semi-final on 30th October. While Australia are the favourite to win the match, India has the home advantage. Who will win this all-important semi-final? A man named Aqeel Khan has been arrested by the Indian police for his molestation attempt on two members of the Australian women's cricket team. This unfortunate incident happened on 23rd October as the Australian players were walking towards a cafe from their hotel. The government has now provided additional security to the team and hopefully this never happens again. This further cements India's infamous reputation for not being a safe place for women in general. There are a frighteningly high number of predators who have subjected tourists and local women to the worst forms of harassment, violence and exploitation. Hopefully, the environment becomes safer for women within our country in the days to come. Should the World Test Championship become a 2-tier competition to have more relevance? While test matches between teams like Australia, India, England, New Zealand, and South Africa are generally very competitive, with a high quality of cricket all around, the same can't be said about other teams in the current WTC cycle. West Indies have seen an alarming decline while Pakistan and Sri Lanka are no longer the powerhouses they used to be. And finally, Bangladesh continues to be inconsistent, which makes the test competition involving these teams somewhat of a dampener. it would be better to have a 2-tier structure with the top 6 teams in one group and the bottom 6, which includes Zimbabwe, Ireland and Afghanistan, in the second group. Having a system of promotion and relegation between these two tiers will also make the competition a lot more meaningful. The behaviour of some Pakistani players, such as Haris Rauf and Sahibzada Farhan, along with the petulance of their chairman, Mohsin Naqvi, brought considerable disrepute to the tournament. Like many Indians, I too feel that the tournament should never have been held, which is perhaps why there was a noticeable lack of excitement for the India vs Pakistan match, including the final. Disclaimer: This video contains AI-generated visuals created for illustrative and educational purposes. The images and animations used are not official representations of any player, team, or organisation.