Peter Crouch commits to England

SharePeter Crouch has confirmed that he intends to carry on playing international football. Crouch was unhappy at being overlooked by England manager Fabio Capello in Saturday's 2-2 draw against Switzerland. Committed: Peter Crouch (centre) will remain available to England manager Fabio CapelloDespite an impressive record of 22 goals in 42 games, Crouch did not make the bench at Wembley, with Capello favouring Fulham's Bobby Zamora over the Tottenham striker. Crouch admits he was disappointed to be left out but said at no point will he turn his back on his country. The Tottenham striker said: 'Do I want to carry on playing for England? Yeah, of course. I would never give up playing for my country at any stage. It's an honour.' Sidelined: Crouch's last appearance for England came against France at Wembley last NovemberCrouch's only start since May 2010 was in the Euro 2012 qualifier with Montenegro at Wembley in October - and he was taken off and replaced by Kevin Davies in a match which finished goalless.Since then the former Liverpool and Portsmouth striker has been restricted to a substitute's appearance in the November friendly against France.The 30-year-old has not featured in the last three games against Wales, Ghana and now the Swiss.But he has made it clear he will still report for duty despite his frustration at being on the periphery of Capello's plans.  Crouch set to announce he won't quit England despite Swiss snubCrouch quits Capello's England: Swiss snub last straw for Spurs hitman  Explore more:People: Kevin Davies, Peter Crouch, Fabio Capello, Bobby Zamora Places: Liverpool, Montenegro, United Kingdom, France, Ghana, Wales, Switzerland

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