Jonny Bairstow of Yorkshire struck a quick 89, but Surrey remains at the top in Kia Oval after day one of the Rothesay District Championship Division.
89 I Bairstow came out only 114 balls while Adam Lyth (55) contributed to half a century, but Jordan Clark of Surrey (3-31) took a three-for Yorkshire 255 all outside.
Burns (27no) and sibley (10no) made a strong start to their reply with Surrey The closing at 49-0, following 209 runs in stumps on the ground.
Haseeb Hameed hit an invincible brillian 206 like a leader Division Nottinghamshire arrived at 407 against Durham in chester-le-street.
The NottingHamshire captain faced 241 balls and hit 30 four and three six on a great screen before finishing partners, with Durham at 2-0 after faced one before closing.
Archie Vaughan (70no) added resistance to Somersset’s Lower order, shifting the momentum in their favor as they closed to 317-6 against Sussex in Taunton.
The hosts were 187-5 when Tom Banton (6) fell to 61, but Vaughan joined Craig Overton (22NO) to continue the procedures.
James Fuller hit 52 off as many balls in once invincible Hampshire Total 300 against Casualty in Edgbaston.
After the hosts lost the robes Yates (6) and Alex Davies (16) to reach near 27-2, the first day appeared to belong to visitors.
Matthew Waite (73) with notes at the top as the lower club Worcesteshire arrived at 354-9 at home to Essexfor whom Snater (3-75) and Matt Critchley (2-13) received five wins between them.
In Division Two, Ian Holland (5-35) gave to leaders Leicestershire the lip at the end of the first day abnorm with his five or to Middlesex bowed to 232.
Rishi Patel (6) fell to the last ball of the day as he was trapped forward by the rhythm of Ryan Higgins (1-1) to leave visitors on 22-1.
Luke Wells’ 141 helped Lancashire Have a strong day opening day Derby While reaching 250-5 in stumps in the Emirates Old Trafford.
Ben Aitchison (3-51) led resistance to visitors, but the hosts are likely to wait for James Anderson’s first involvement in the match on Saturday.
Kent They owed Grant Stewart (173no) and Chris Benjamin (82no) while healed from a weak start to reach trunks in 386-6 against Gloucestershire in Bristol.
The Singh Dale Ajet (4-97) ended with a four-won load after helping to reduce visitors to 64-4, but Stewart and Benjamin’s uninterrupted stay of 249 returned things.
Asitha Fernando (3-28) and Andy Gorvin (3-36) took three pieces as Northamptonshire collapsed from 104-1 to 185 everyone outside in Cardiff. The opening day’s action ended with Glycan reaching 82-3 in response.