Montreal-born Govil is the founder and chairman of Infinite Computer Solutions, who are based in Rockville, Maryland and have an annual revenue of $2bn with 20,000 employees globally.
The tech billionaire also owns Infinite and Zyter, one of the leading healthcare technology platforms with 43 million members.
Govil made his first foray into professional cricket franchise ownership with Freedom during the first season of MLC in 2023 with his son Avikar also actively involved in the day-to-day running of the team.
Freedom’s chief executive is Dhiraj Malhotra, who previously held the same position at Delhi Capitals.
The DC-based franchise have a strategic partnership with Cricket New South Wales and have a strong Australian flavour to their set-up.
Coached by former Australia captain Ricky Ponting, and captained by current Australia batter Steve Smith, Freedom won the 2024 edition of MLC.
In addition to Ponting and Smith, Freedom also had fellow Aussies Travis Head and Glenn Maxwell, New Zealand pair Rachin Ravindra and Lockie Ferguson plus South Africa’s Marco Jansen on their books.
MLC and The Hundred are set to held in different windows this summer after the tournaments partially clashed last year.
The Hundred sales continue into next week, with the ECB set to confirm the eight preferred bidders at the end of next week.
The ECB is retaining control of The Hundred competition, but it is selling stakes in the teams to provide a cash injection into the game.
From the total money raised, an allocation of 10% will go straight to the recreational game. Proceeds from the 49% sales will be divided between the 18 first-class counties and the MCC.
If a host decides to sell part or all of its stake, it will hand over 10% of what it receives to be divided between the 18 counties and MCC.
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