Surrey one point clear at top after Yorkshire draw
Briefly

Surrey and Yorkshire played out a high-scoring draw, with Surrey scoring 537 in response to Yorkshire's 517-6 declared. Surrey remains atop Division One, ahead of Nottinghamshire by one point, while Yorkshire slipped into the relegation zone with their fourth draw of the season. Dom Bess took 7 wickets for 162 runs, returning his best season figures as Yorkshire struggled to manage the spin. The match featured notable performances, including Josh Blake's maiden fifty, and both teams secured significant bonus points amid the drawn match.
Surrey maintained a one-point lead over Nottinghamshire at the top of the Division One table, resulting from their seventh draw in 10 games, giving them 14 points.
Yorkshire fell into the bottom two after their draw with Surrey, which marked their fourth draw, leading to 13 points in the League standings.
Dom Bess excelled with 7-162, his season's best, while Yorkshire faced a struggle with their batting, losing five wickets to spin in their second innings.
Surrey's first-innings score of 517-6 declared was replied to with 537 all out, showcasing a high-scoring match that resulted in a draw.
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