Oman captain Jatinder Singh has urged the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to allow his team access to Indian facilities to raise their game. After Oman’s spirited performance against India in the final Group A clash of the Asia Cup 2025 at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Singh called for structured support. India secured a 21-run win despite late resistance from Aamir Kaleem and Hameed Mirza, with Hardik Pandya’s boundary brilliance sealing the game. Speaking at the post-match press conference, Singh made his appeal clear. He said, "Well, I think if we can get India coming forward, letting us make their home our home. If we can train there, go to the NCAs, train our skills, mental aspects, the fitness part, and play a lot of T20s with the club teams and Ranji teams, I think that will definitely help us, and that will fill the gap." Read also: Indian spinner uncertain after head-injury before India-Pak clash in 2025 Asia Cup Super-Four Calls for Consistent Exposure to Top-Level Cricket Jatinder acknowledged the privilege of competing in the tournament but stressed the need for more frequent opportunities. He further said, "So we are so, so fortunate that we got this platform to come and play here. And I am so grateful and so proud of the boys, the way they showed up the character in the current situation. So I think these kinds of tournaments, if they happen time and again, I think a larger number of Associates should be included so that they can rub shoulders and get close, fill the gap for what we have between the Test playing nations and the Associate nations." He also revealed that India’s Suryakumar Yadav shared tactical advice with Oman players post-match. Singh said, "Surya spoke about the game and praised us, which means a lot. Our boys had questions on how to play in different phases of the T20 game. It was really nice to have a chat with him." Singh reiterated that his players are capable of matching top-tier teams if given enough exposure. He added, "So I am so happy and proud of the unit. And now we have T20 World Cup qualifiers happening in Oman. So the boys are ready to roar."