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Time to Polo

Modern version of polo originated in the East Indian state of Manipur. The Silchar Polo Club was founded in 1859 by British military officers and tea planters, after Lieutenant Joe Sherer saw the locals playing the sport and said, “We must learn the game!”

by Roasie Virq

China and Japan, and south to India over time. Patronized and played by the kings, it aplty earned the title of being “game of kings”. This highly skilled sport on horseback requires both horse riding and military skills.

Modern polo in India however originated in the East Indian state of Manipur. The Silchar Polo Club was founded in 1859 by British military officers and tea planters, after Lieutenant Joe Sherer saw the locals playing the sport and said, “We must learn the game!” The British are credited with spreading polo worldwide in the late 19th century and the early 20th century at the height of its empire. Today the sport is most popular in England, Argentina and the United States.

Rules of the game – polo is a team game, played by 4 players in each team on horseback. To score, a player needs to hit the ball with a mallet on either side of the