AT 38, Chris Gayle is at the tail end of what has been an imposing and destructive career.

But the six-hitting machine can still pull off the spectacular, as he demonstrated in the final of Canada’s Global T20 competition.

His latest highlight came while fielding at slip for the Vancouver Knights against West Indies B.

Right-handed batsman Kavem Hodge jumped onto the back foot to cut a well-bowled delivery from Australian leg-spinner Fawad Ahmed into the offside.

But the best he could do was find the edge, with the ball sent flying to Gayle’s left.

The giant West Indian snatched at it with his left hand, only to parry it back into the air.

Gayle then pulled off the incredible save by reeling in the catch with his right hand as he fell to the turf, much to the shock of commentator Dean Jones.

“Oh he’s dropped him, oh he’s got it,” Jones yelled from behind the microphone.

“Oh ridiculous, absolutely ridiculous Chris Gayle. You cannot do that.”

The Knights claimed the final by seven wickets, chasing down 145 with more than two overs to spare.

Gayle was only able to contribute two runs with the bat, but the catch was a neat highlight to add to the championship win.