The England limited-overs international is part of the Delhi Daredevils squad and the two seasons with Dravid as the chief coach has proved to be beneficial. Selection in England's Champions Trophy squad is a testimony to that.
So what exactly does Dravid tell him?
"I think it's more about the mental side of the game. It is not necessarily a technique thing. To play international cricket, in any case you need a solid enough technique to get to that point. It's about the mindset. He speaks about having that patience so that you can catch up towards the end, just chatting to him about cricket," Billings told PTI during an interaction.
He also spoke about certain batting drills against spinners that Dravid made him go through and how they helped his game.
"Rather than batting on a decent track, Dravid just moves the stumps back so that the ball is pitching on the rough more. It's turning a bit more. He is always trying to push your game to the next level. He is indeed a great man to have," Billings said.
"No doubt that I am capable of being a part of white-ball cricket in England, I am getting closer and closer. Hopefully, I will get a white ball contract, that's the aim but firm aspirations are on playing Test cricket."
Billings has had a quiet IPL with his only half-century in six games coming against Kings XI Punjab, a match in which he swept medium-pacer Sandeep Sharma, like a spinner.
"Well, I did the same (swept) with Tino Best who was bowling at 95 miles per hour but it wasn't a great idea (laughs). I mean I watched guys like AB de Villiers do it while growing up.
Plying his trade in franchise leagues has been a good experience for the 25-year-old man from Canterbury.
"The Big Bash League was fantastic. It was completely different type of cricket. Quick bouncy pitches with bowlers trying to bowl back of length. You can't just do that In India where the ball stops at times. This makes you a more rounded player, learn to adapt to different situations.
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