With the recent win, Pakistan overtook West Indies in the ICC Women's Championship table and jumped from sixth to fourth place.
This marks the first visit by any West Indies team to the country in 15 years.
Cricket West Indies named Merissa Aguilleira as the replacement skipper for the T20Is.
Merissa Aguilleira, Taylor’s predecessor, will captain the side as Taylor will join the team in Dubai when Windies face Pakistan in ICC Women's Championship games.
Alyssa Healy returned to the XI and was named Player of the Match for the fourth time in a row this tournament.
Anuja Patil joined an elite group that, before today, featured only Lisa Sthalekar, Stafanie Taylor, Dane van Niekerk, Suzie Bates, and Ellyse Perry.
In the 6th match of Womens Big Bash League, played between Sydney Thunder and Sydney Sixers, Thunders opted to bat and scored 142 runs.
Stafanie Taylor produced another telling all-round performance as West Indies pulled off a comfortable 40-run win in the final ODI against Sri Lanka Women.
ICC Women's World Cup 2017: Stafanie Taylor believes West Indies is in a perfect place to take forward the confidence gained from the win.
Stafanie Taylor admitted that it was the West Indies’ failure to keep the run-rate up in the middle overs that proved costly during ICC Women's World Cup 2017.