Crawley was selected for the
England A team to tour
South Africa during the 1993–94 season. In one tour match, he scored 286 against
Eastern Province. He followed this up with 281 not out against
Somerset the following season. Having impressed the selectors, he was chosen to play for
England during the 1994 Test series against
South Africa. However, he struggled against the South African
pace bowling attack who exposed a weakness on his
off side. Despite his poor start to international cricket, Crawley was selected in the touring squad for the
1994–95 Ashes series in Australia. He produced his first substantial innings for England scoring two 70s in the 3rd and 4th Tests of the series, but got a
pair in the 5th. During the tour, he was criticised for being overweight – an issue he resolved for the following season. Crawley was in-and-out of the England team over the next few years. In 1996 he scored 106 against
Pakistan, his first Test century, and in 1998 he scored 156 not out against
Sri Lanka, his highest Test score. However, a poor performance during the
1998–99 Ashes series led to him being dropped from the side again. He was recalled for Sri Lanka's tour of England in 2002, and made a century against India at Lord's later that year. Over the next year he was used as first reserve, and in January 2003 played his last Test match – England's fifth Test victory over Australia at Sydney. ==Move to Hampshire==