He was born just over 4 years before his younger brother Martin, but he made his Test debut for New Zealand in the First Test against
Sri Lanka at
Christchurch in March 1983, just over a year after his brother. He scored his maiden Test century (128) in the Third Test against
England in Auckland in February 1984. Playing against the dominant
West Indies team in 1984–85, his team was following on 225 runs in arrears in the Fourth Test at
Sabina Park in
Kingston, Jamaica, in May 1985. Crowe went in at number 3 in the second innings, with the score at 1–13. Against a fierce fast bowling attack that included
Courtney Walsh,
Malcolm Marshall and
Joel Garner, he scored his second Test century (112); but despite his heroics, New Zealand still lost by 10 wickets. He was captain of the New Zealand cricket team for six Tests – a one-off Test against Sri Lanka at
Colombo in April 1987 (when he scored the third and last of his Test centuries, 120 not out in a drawn match) and then three on tour to Australia in December 1987, and finally two at home against England in February 1988. One of the matches against Australia was lost, and the other five were drawn. Crowe played his last Test against Australia at
Wellington in March 1990. He also played in 75 ODIs from 1983 to 1990, including the
Cricket World Cups in
England in 1983 and in
India in 1987. ==After cricket==