Yeah, I think the days of Indian reliance on Tendulkar are done. I don't think he's overstaying his welcome, though. It's
good that we no longer rely on him like we used to. Sure we can probably make do without him but I think he still has a good deal to offer. And if one were to make an objective selection of the 7 best batsmen to include in a team, I am sure he will be a part of that group for many many years to come. Maybe I'm just saying that cuz I'm a Tendulkar fan, but I do badly want to see him in the 2011 WC. And of course, I want India to win.
As for disturbing the existing core of the team... possibly. But knowing what little we do know of Tendulkar, he doesn't seem like a destructive influence. It's not like his presence would detract from team spirit or cohesiveness, in fact, I think it would add to it. There will always be little golden periods where we roll over teams despite not having our big guns, but reading too much into them is a mistake, IMHO. Because when the shiz hits the fan and all the young, inexperienced kids fail, and you just need someone to step up, it'll be Tendulkar.
[/fan boy off].