Bec Judd has revealed that being a cricket spectator can be 'frightening' - especially when your son is on the pitch. The AFL WAG, 41, took to her Instagram story on Wednesday to share a photo, taken from her point-of-view, that showed her watching her son Oscar, 13, play cricket.
Captioning the image, Bec admitted that she is always wracked with mixed emotions while cheering on from the sidelines. 'Cricket dayzzzzzzz,' she began the post. 'Gee, watching your child bat is the best-worst, most exciting-frightening, awesome but s*** time.'.
Bec added that the tension can reach a level where she finds it impossible to keep still. Bec Judd (pictured) has revealed that being a cricket spectator can be 'frightening' - especially when your son is on the pitch. The AFL WAG, 41, took to her Instagram story on Wednesday to admit she is always wracked with mixed emotions while cheering on from the sidelines.
'I literally pace around with ants in my pants until he gets out. It's torture. But thrilling. I'm cooked,' she said. Bec shared a second image that showed a couple of replies to her sentiment, proving that she was not alone with her cricket crisis. 'This needs to be discussed more and raise awareness,' one follower replied. 'It's unlike any other sport.'.
Another admitted that watching their child at the crease left them feeling a little worse for wear. 'I used to feel physically ill and get chronic diarrhoea when my son was batting,' they shared. 'Watching him bat literally gave me the s***s, thank God those days are behind me.'.