Australia are 41 runs ahead but only have five wickets remaining when they resume their second innings on Monday. De Villiers went to his 22nd Test century before lunch with a characteristically innovative stroke, arching his back and helping a short ball over the slips and to the boundary. I was quite nervous, I haven't been in this position for a while and it means the world to me. I've been through quite a lot getting to this moment and I've worked very hard, so I feel very chuffed," said the 34-year-old. More often than not, I try to generate a lot of energy and go into an overdrive of intensity.
Source: The Telegraph March 11, 2018 21:11 UTC