"I'm extremely excited to play in such a great side and learn a lot from all the experienced players that we have. I am very much looking forward to working with (MS) Dhoni, someone whom I have admired as a player for a long time as we play in similar roles (keeper-bat). So looking forward to learning from him, the 26-year-old Kent captain said in an interview to CSK's official website.
About the pressure of expectation on turning out for high-profile CSK, Billings said there is pressure every time one walks to the crease but it would be exciting to be part of the franchise.
Ultimately theres pressure every time you walk to the crease representing anyone. Its more exciting to be a part of this awesome franchise and play with and against the best players in the world," he said.
Thats why we play the game, to be a part of groups like this and play on the world stage, so I just see it as a hugely exciting and fantastic opportunity to showcase what I can do," the England cricketer said.
Billings can make a big difference to the team as a floater as he is someone who can bat equally well at any position, said Kashi Viswanathan, CEO, Chennai Super Kings.
The CSK, meanwhile signed up former South Africa cricketer Eric Simons as bowling consultant to join the support staff that includes Stephen Fleming as coach, Michael Hussey as batting coach and Lakshmipathy Balaji as bowling coach.