Cosmo Stafford Crawley (27 May 1904 – 10 February 1989) was an English first-class cricketer, rackets and real tennis player.
[4] In his six matches at first-class level, Crawley scored 243 runs at an average of 22.09, with one half century.
[6] He and Pawle also won the 1939 amateur real tennis doubles, beating the 3rd and 4th Lord Aberdares, then aged 54 and 20, in the final.
[7] He also captained the English rackets team against the United States in 1947, in addition to winning the Canadian Championship doubles with Pawle.
[8] Writing in The Times after Crawley's death, Alec Douglas-Home noted that "In the doubles he was master of all the arts of this fastest of ball-games".