Freddie Van Den Bergh and Conor McKerr each take three wickets as Surrey bowl out Marylebone Cricket Club on opening day of Champion County in Dubai Freddie Van Den Bergh and Conor McKerr each took three wickets for Surrey Daniel Lawrence top scored for MCC with 58 at the ICC Academy on Sunday Surrey paceman Conor McKerr took the only wickets of the morning sessionBy Press Association Reporter Published: 14:52 GMT, 24 March 2019 | Updated: 14:52 GMT, 24 March 2019 Viewcomments Surrey bowled out Marylebone Cricket Club for 265 on the opening day of the Champion County match in Dubai. Freddie Van Den Bergh and Conor McKerr each took three wickets for County Championship winners Surrey, who were 20 without loss from three overs at stumps. Daniel Lawrence top scored for MCC with 58 at the ICC Academy, while opener Will Rhodes fell four runs short of his half century. Freddie Van Den Bergh and Conor McKerr each took three wickets for the County champions After MCC captain Stuart Broad won the toss and elected to bat, Surrey paceman McKerr took the only wickets of the morning session by having Dominic Sibley caught by Will Jacks for 19 in the 15th over and following it up with a yorker to dismiss Tom Westley 14 deliveries later. Left-handed batsman Rhodes was offering far more resistance and he shared a third-wicket stand of 62 with Lawrence before being stumped by first-class debutant Jamie Smith off the bowling of Van Den Bergh for 46 from 117 balls. After Tom Abell, whose knock of 41 included seven boundaries, was trapped lbw by Scott Borthwick, 18-year-old wicket-keeper Smith continued his memorable afternoon by catching Lawrence off the bowling of Van Den Bergh. Left-arm spinner Van Den Bergh then caused Peter Trego to dolly up to Morne Morkel at mid-on, before Dominic Bess was run out by the impressive Smith and Ben Cox became Borthwick's second lbw victim having made 27. South African McKerr, who finished with figures of three for 40 from 14 overs, removed the off-stump of England seamer Broad for 15, and the innings was overly shortly afterwards as Ryan Patel took the wicket of Sam Cook. In response, Surrey captain Rory Burns and Mark Stoneman saw through the final three overs of the afternoon without incident and will resume on day two with their side trailing by 245 runs. Surrey bowled out Marylebone Cricket Club on the opening day of the Champion County Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility