Hey Chris now that you are the captain, will you bat more conservatively or will you still throw the kitchen sink at everything? (from Mayukh)
You would have seen the answer at Port Elizabeth! I play to the situation of the match.
Hi Chris, greetings from New Zealand. I was at Newlands in Cape Town in 2004 when you scored the most incredible century I have seen. Keep up the good work with the captaincy and I hope to see you play in New Zealand again in the future. (from Chris, New Zealand)
Thanks a lot
I am from St Catherine, Jamaica living in Antigua. You have many fans over here in Antigua. Thanks for transforming cricket and making it lively again! (from A. Lennon, Antigua)
Thanks.
Rude boy whats happening? Outside of The Quad, where else do you like to party? (from Clayton)
At home.
Hey Chris, I was in Worcester when you guys played in England. Thanks for taking the time out to bowl to my litte boy, that's one day that I will never forget. I was born around the same tim as you and while growing up I was a great fan of Lara and still am. What was it like to be in the team with this great man? (from Noel)
I am no different and I used to dream about being in the same team as these sort of players, so I feel privileged to have played with him and to have shared the same dressing room as him when he scored his 400.
Hey Cramps, I think you're such a great cricketer and we are still to see the best of you! I had the pleasure of meeting you twice when you were in East London, South Africa last week. I was awed by your graciousness and humility. Thanks for the photo and for autographing it afterwards. (from Maly, South Africa)
No problem. Hey Chris, I think you are the most gorgeous man I've ever met. Yes, I met you in South Africa recently. Tell me something though, what's up with the long hair? It's the only flaw I see in an otherwise perfect man! I'm sure we can fix the hair though. (from Nellie, South Africa)
Long hair gives me my strength! If I cut my hair I would lose my power. Seriously, though, I am growing my dreads again.
Hey Chris, what's your motto in life? Today's upcoming cricketers could learn from it. You are such a role model on and off the field. (from Nolu, South Africa)
Live life to the full as you only have one life to live. And live life how you want to live it.
Congratulations on your win in Port Elizabeth. You have the perfect team to be the next World Cup winners and that's from a patriotic South Affrican! (from Angela, South Africa)
Thanks a lot, it was a good feeling.
Chris, how come you have more hundreds in ODIs than in Test matches? (from Sherwin and Sudhai Hazell))
I don't know to be honest, it's two different games and I don't want to compare. But maybe one reason is that we play more ODI's than Tests.