Surrey’s tempo bowlers Dan Worrall (2-14) and Reece Topley (2-20) made early inroads into Durham’s high order as they struggled to place runs on the board.
When Sam Curran’s quick-thinking and skilled arm ran out Colin Ackermann on the non-striker’s finish to depart Durham 61-5 on the midway stage, the guests appeared to be in huge hassle.
However the decrease order fired and De Leede (24) and Raine (23) added quickfire boundaries, together with Jones’ highly effective putting, to present Durham one thing to defend.
Their very own tempo bowlers restricted Surrey early on of their reply, with Brydon Carse selecting up the wickets of England’s Will Jacks and Laurie Evans, earlier than Rory Burns, batting at 4, additionally departed cheaply.
However Sibley stayed put and it was his partnership with Curran which took the sport away from Durham.
They each departed earlier than the tip, Sibley to the spin of Callum Parkinson and Curran to Raine, however they’d already finished the job when Jamie Overton got here in to hit the successful runs.