Yorkshire’s Jonny Bairstow hit a speedy 89, however Surrey stay on prime at The Kia Oval after day one of many Rothesay County Championship Division One.
Bairstow’s 89 got here off simply 114 balls while Adam Lyth (55) contributed with a half-century, however Surrey’s all-rounder Jordan Clark (3-31) took a three-for with Yorkshire 255 all out.
Burns (27no) and Sibley (10no) made a robust begin to their reply with Surrey closing on 49-0, trailing by 209 runs at stumps on residence turf.
Haseeb Hameed hit a superb unbeaten 206 as Division One leaders Nottinghamshire reached 407 towards Durham at Chester-le-Road.
The Nottinghamshire captain confronted 241 balls and hit 30 fours and three sixes in a superb show earlier than working out of companions, with Durham on 2-0 after going through one over earlier than the shut.
Archie Vaughan (70no) added resistance to Somerset’s decrease order, shifting the momentum of their favour as they closed on 317-6 towards Sussex at Taunton.
The hosts had been 187-5 when Tom Banton (6) fell within the 61st over, however Vaughan teamed up with Craig Overton (22no) to regular proceedings.
James Fuller hit 52 off as many balls in an unbeaten innings as Hampshire totalled 300 towards Warwickshire at Edgbaston.
After the hosts misplaced openers Rob Yates (6) and Alex Davies (16) to achieve the shut on 27-2, the primary day appeared to belong to the guests.
Matthew Waite (73) top-scored as backside membership Worcestershire reached 354-9 at residence to Essex, for whom Shane Snater (3-75) and Matt Critchley (2-13) took 5 wickets between them.
In Division Two, Ian Holland (5-35) gave leaders Leicestershire the sting on the finish of the primary day at Lord’s along with his five-for as Middlesex had been bowled out for 232.
Rishi Patel (6) fell to the ultimate ball of the day as he was trapped leg-before by tempo bowler Ryan Higgins (1-1) to depart the guests on 22-1.
Luke Wells’ 141 helped Lancashire have a robust opening day towards Derbyshire as they reached 250-5 at stumps at Emirates Previous Trafford.
Ben Aitchison (3-51) led the resistance for the guests, however the hosts will probably look ahead to the return of James Anderson’s first involvement within the match on Saturday.
Kent had been indebted to Grant Stewart (173no) and Chris Benjamin (82no) as they recovered from a poor begin to attain stumps on 386-6 towards Gloucestershire at Bristol.
Ajeet Singh Dale (4-97) ended with a four-wicket haul after serving to scale back the guests to 64-4, however Stewart and Benjamin’s unbroken stand of 249 turned issues round.
Asitha Fernando (3-28) and Andy Gorvin (3-36) took three apiece as Northamptonshire slumped from 104-1 to 185 all out in Cardiff. The opening day’s motion ended with Glamorgan reaching 82-3 in reply.