Organised by the Amateur Riders Club, the match was played at night under flood lights at the centre of the race track, creating history for being the first of its kind in Mumbai.
Showing off his evolving skills with horses, Randeep rode with zest and confidence, vigourously competing with the other players with the hour-long match finally ending in a tie.
Ketan Mehta, the director of the actor's forthcoming film 'Rang Rasiya' specially dropped in along with wife Deepa Sahi to cheer Randeep.
"I don't know much about Polo, but I could see Randeep rocked at the match," the director quipped, as the crowd in the gallery broke for exotic cocktails served on the sprawling race course lawns, braving the chilly weather.
It can be mentioned here that the Hooda boy has been a riding enthusiast since quite some time and even owns four elegant-looking rough-and-tough horses.