After some excellent performances for the
Harrow XI, including a century against
Eton at
Lord's in 1921, Although he did little in that game, against
Glamorgan a few days later he – named as captain – made 91 out of 198 in Worcestershire's first innings. In 1923 Crawley appeared regularly for Cambridge, fitting his Worcestershire appearances around those for the university, and he had a very successful year, ending with 801 first-class runs (his highest season's aggregate) at an
average of 44.50. His three games for Worcestershire in August included his maiden hundred: a knock of 161 against
Northamptonshire at
Worcester. In this game, he shared a third-wicket stand of 304 with
William Fox; however,
Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) declared both Crawley and Fox's qualifications to play for the county invalid. A more impressive feat came in July 1936 (not 1937 as his
Wisden obituary states) when he played his first match of the season (again against Glamorgan). In this game, he made 118 in an innings where no other batsman passed 18. The effort involved, however, meant that he was unable to bat in the second innings. This was in fact to be the last century of his career, as he effectively retired at the end of the season, save only for one final outing, for MCC against Cambridge, in 1939. A number of Crawley's relatives played first-class cricket: the most significant of these was his cousin
Aidan Crawley, who played 87 first-class matches, mostly between 1927 and 1932. ==Golf team appearances==