After winning the four-match series against West Indies, Pakistan have moved to the fourth spot in the latest T20I Team Rankings.
Pakistan are now ahead of England and just one point behind third-ranked South Africa.
The West Indies had started the series in fourth position on 116 points, while Pakistan had begun in sixth position on 113 points.
However, following the fourth match in Port of Spain, Pakistan has jumped to fourth place on 116 points while the West Indies has slipped to sixth position on 112 points.
The table is headed by New Zealand (127), which leads 2007 winner India by three points. South Africa is third on 117 points. 2010 champion England is between Pakistan and the West Indies in fifth position.
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