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Why do you think the title of poem is ' Poem at Thirty nine'

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Answered by aditya8363y
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Sir Donald 'Don' Bradman AC (27 August 1908 – 25 February 2001), often called The Don, was an Australian cricketer. He was a batsman. When he played his last Test match, he only needed to score four runs to have a batting average of 100 runs over the whole of his Test Match career. But he was "out for a duck" (out before he scored any runs) after facing only two balls so his average was 99.94, which was still much higher than any other batsman's average. Most cricket experts think he was the best batsman of all time. He was a great hero in Australia, and he was voted the greatest Australian of the 20th century.

The Don's command over the game showed as a batsman, as a captain, as a selector, as a writer and as an administrator. Jeff Thomson remarked that bowling to Don was one of his "greatest moments". This happened in 1977–78 in Adelaide during India's tour to Australia. In Thomson's words

"Sir Don was batting in a suit, no pads, no gloves, just a bat. He must've been around 70 and hadn't batted for almost 30 years and he was still so good. It was turf wicket, and I bowled within myself, but there were a couple of young blokes who were bowling at full speed and he was carting them all over the place. Along with meeting George Best, bowling to Bradman is the greatest moment of my life." [Source:Hindustan Times, Kolkata edition: 1 February 2012]

Answered by vilnius
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The poem "Poem at Thirty-five" has been written by Alice Walker. In the poem, the poet talks about her father and his way of dealing with things in his life. It can be concluded that the time during which the poet has written the poem would be thirty-nine. At this point in time, she remembers her father. She remembers all the things she had noticed about her father during her childhood and the lessons he has given to her.

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