The Indian Premier League is all about big bucks – record prices paid for the legendary players, with Englishmen, Kevin Pietersen and all-rounder, Andrew Flintoff, breaking the bank at $1.5 million each, the sale of media rights clocking over the $1.5 billion mark and the individual coffers of Bollywood and leading Indian industrial heavyweights literally overflowing with rupees and now rands.What is really exciting, though, is the good karma flowing out of the IPL and its organisers, karma that is arguably only matched in spots by the enormous generosity of the English Premier League – the giant of English football.Karma – the actions of yesterday predict the events of the futureThe true essence of karma is quite simply the actions of yesterday predict the events of the future and with the Indian Premier League’s commitment to improving the lives of thousands of people throughout the world via the proceeds of the massively popular Twenty20 carnival; they have every right to anticipate an even bigger following and consequential profits.South Africa, as the current host nation, has been the main beneficiary of the IPL’s inordinate munificence with reports of billions of rands being pumped into the nation’s coffers. Apart from the obvious investment…