Yorkshire have enjoyed a productive opening morning of their Specsavers County Championship match against Surrey at the Kia Oval, restricting the hosts to 92-4 from 29 overs.

The White Rose, captained by Joe Root due to Gary Ballance’s illness, opted for an uncontested toss and to bowl first this morning, with Josh Shaw also replacing injured Ben Coad (ankle).

Shaw was one of four wicket-takers.

Tim Bresnan started things off by trapping England opener Mark Stoneman for 10 in the seventh over, leaving the score at 15-1.

Jack Brooks then had Rory Burns caught at first slip with a beauty shortly afterwards, his 400th career wicket, as the hosts slipped to 19-2 in the eighth.

Shaw struck with his second ball as Scott Borthwick edged him to second slip in the 14th to make it 40-3.

When Steve Patterson had Ben Foakes (18) caught behind, it was 69-4 in the 23rd over.

South Africa Test opener Dean Elgar has 37 not out and Ollie Pope 13 at the break.