Hi Ronnie, I think it's great that your fans can interact with you in this way. When is your next trip to South Africa? (from Michelle Sheomungul, Durban, South Africa)
I suppose for the Twenty20 World Championships next year. Maybe we'll be able to bump into each other.
Ronnie, please sign for Lancashire. We need a great batsman like you. (from Josh, UK)
I would love to. Let's see if any offers come my way.
What's the name of your restaurant in Toronto, Canada? (from Chandra S. Francis, Canada)
It's called Windies. I'll tell everyone about it in one of my diaries soon.
I'm a big fan of yours and I was wondering what language you speak at home? (from Francis, Bangalore, India)
English
Do you like Trinidad? All the girls I know there really like you. Also, what is the best food when you travel to all these countries? (from Susan, Trinidad)
I love Trinidad, because it's a similar culture to Guyana. The food is great and the nightlife is good also. As for food, give me Chinese any day, especially chicken in black bean sauce.
Are you and Ganga still friends after your disagreement in the 20-20 finals? (from Neil)
Yes we are. Nothing has changed. It was just in the heat of the moment.
Ramnaresh, are you a Hindu? (from Dipak, India & Jazzy B)
Yes I am a Hindu. I'm not the most religious person, put it that way, but I am a believer in God.
You've played first-class cricket in England and West Indies. Which is of a higher standard? (from Jerome, UK)
England, there's better quality cricket. You have conditions that vary, better players and more of them. You also have to play a lot more games, which presents another challenge, in terms of physical demands.
What do you want in a friend? (from Sally)
Honesty and respect.
Are you really close friends with Daren Ganga? He looks really cool and I hope to meet up with him for the 93.5 musical chairs contest. (from Priya Maraj)
Yeah we are friends, and I can hook you up with Daren if you want!