"It would not be proper to question the wisdom of selectors sitting here, but Parvez being a great all rounder surely deserved a chance", JKCA Media Committee chairman, Ranjeet Kalra said here.
"This series was actually meant to test the talent of youngsters, surely a big chance lost," he said.
Rasool was the only player in the 15-member squad who hasn't got a game in the five-match series. Ajinkya Rahane was warming the bench alongside Rasool before the opening batsman got a chance in the final match today.
J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah also criticised the team management's decision to ignore the promising all-rounder.
"Did you really have to take him all the way to Zimbabwe to demoralise him? Wouldn't it have been cheaper to just do it at home?
"Really disappointed that Parvez Rasool hasn't been given a game in Zimbabwe," Omar said.
Rasool shot to fame with a brilliant all-round performance in the Ranji Trophy last season by scoring 594 runs and grabbing 33 wickets.
