Pakistan can climb up to the second place in the ICC T20 Rankings table if it wins both the matches against defending World T20 Champions West Indies in a two-match series, starting on Saturday (tomorrow) in Kingstown, St Vincent.
Fourth-ranked Pakistan is currently on 118 ratings points, but could potentially move up to second place with 124 ratings points, thereby swapping places with second-placed West Indies with 120 ratings points.
On the other hand, if West Indies wins both the matches it could gain five ratings points to finish at 132, reducing the gap with number-one ranked Sri Lanka to just two ratings points.
Meanwhile, Sri Lanka has retained its position as the number-one ranked Twenty20 International (T20I) side after the annual update of the ICC T20I Rankings Table was announced on Thursday.