Q: The most popular question was, of course: How was Australia? (credit to @randomBrett for asking it first)
A: Absolutely amazing. Unforgettable experience
Q: @linkolanko #asktheashes Will you be following the world cup and, if so, which team, if any, will you support?
A: Yes, my boyfriend and I will both be. England and Aus, but my bf is partial to England
Q: @dybydt Are you going to England for the ashes in 2013? Is @Ford going to buy you a new car to replace the broken one? #asktheashes
A: I don’t know yet. I’d love to though. (in reply to the second part of the question: Haha, wouldn’t that be nice!)
Q: @paulholmes_ What did you know about cricket prior to this experience? #asktheashes
A: Absolutely nothing!
Q: @sret #asktheashes What do your friends think of it all? Have you tried to get any of them interested in cricket?
A: They think it’s cool, but they won’t watch cricket… yet
Q: @AltCricket Philosophically, how has *all this* changed your outlook on life?
A: Amazing things can happen when you least expect it.
Q: @gurbst who’s your favourite cricket player?
A: Not sure. I like the one’s I’ve met though, but they’re all retired.
Q: @Knowledge_Poop What is the best moment did you feel in Australia? Where in Australia?
A: Watching cricket with Steve Waugh
Q: @carlheinzreid can you do the sprinkler dance to a decent standard?
A: Not sure about the “decent standard” part… Hahaha
Q: @mspr1nt Did people in Australia recognize you? #asktheashes
A: A few did, yes. Fans at the Ashes especially
Q: @vennrod Do you have many cricket following fans in the US & are you in the media as much there #asktheashes
A: No, not really
Q: do you think cricket could compete with baseball in the US? #asktheashes – (there were a few who asked this question)
A: Perhaps eventually. It will take time though
Q: @paddlesweep: Last question!…How many Tweets do you now get daily?
A: Depends what I’m tweeting about. If its cricket I still get a lot