Surrey maintained a one -point lead over Nottinghamshire at the top of the Division One Table, but the two counties played a high scoring county championship draw in Scarborough.
The seventh draw of the unbeaten champion Surrey in 10 games scored 14 bonus points and gave them a slim benefit with four rounds, which replied to 517–6 declared with 537 some time after lunch.
Yorkshire, meanwhile, is back in another charge with its fourth draw with 13 points.
Essex jumped over him with a win at Sussex. However, Durham has now lost to the Samarset in dogfite.
Before a ball was bowled for four days, a draw with Surrey at 338–4 was unavoidable.
Josh Blake’s 72 -run balls in 112 balls were his first -class fifty, as Surrey ended with a 20 -run lead on the first innings.
Yorkshire captain Johnny Bairstow was absent after his partner went into labor, left the dome base in charge and returned the best of the season with his off-spin.
Yorkshire started his second innings with at least 57 overs.
All five Yorkshire wickets fell to spin on either side of tea on the offer of a pitch.
Dan Lawrence played his role in three of the last four.
In his spin, other opener Adam Lythy was caught in a slip by Jamie Overton for 34, falling to Yorkshire 81–4 before being a catcher for the next two.
James Wharton was caught from Sai Kishore for 25 at Silly Point and Will Luxon in leg-slip of Will Jack.
When Jack trapped the Matthew Revis LBW, no shot was given on the back foot, Yorkshire was 108 for five, but still safe.
Given the high scoring nature of this weather-influential game, it was surprising that all-rounder Revis was the only person to post a hundred -110 knots in the first innings.