"The guys are raring to go and it's going to be interesting to see what it's like when we start against Leicester."
Chanderpaul is set to miss five Championship and five t20 matches if he is, as expected, called up by the West Indies for three home Tests against New Zealand in June and two against Bangladesh in September.
If he scores 694 runs or more in those two Test series, he will overtake Brian Lara's 11,912 total and become the West Indies' most prolific batsman ever.
But Chanderpaul is not taking anything for granted.
"It would be really nice to get that and get past Brian," he said.
"It's still a long way away and could take a few series or maybe more, you never know. There's still a lot of work to do.
"All you can do is prepare yourself well enough so that when you step out there you have enough confidence to go out there and perform but you don't know what is going to happen."