PAUL Collingwood moved clear at the top of Durham's list of first-class century-makers before declaring with a lead of 150.

But the pitch on which his side amassed 607 for seven showed no sign of wear and in 14 overs Surrey reached 31 without loss in their second innings.

Collingwood, who has also made ten Test hundreds, shared first place on the Durham list on 21 centuries with Dale Benkenstein until a reverse paddle off Gareth Batty gave him his tenth four and took him to 100 off 139 balls.

He advanced from 75 to 106 this morning, adding 63 before the declaration with Brydon Carse, who showed he is no mug with the bat by making an unbeaten 30.