Cheam netball ace Eboni Beckford-Chambers says being involved in England’s historic test series victory over Australia is the best ever in her career so far.

The 24-year-old goal defence specialist was involved in England netball history during the last week as she helped her fellow countrywomen to a very first international ashes series victory over their great sporting rivals from down under.

Scores of 58-53 two weeks ago in Bath, followed by 51-49 last Wednesday at Wembley Arena and Saturday’s 58-51 in Birmingham completed the barnstorming 3-0 series whitewash over the reigning world champions.

In the final game Beckford-Chambers produced an outstanding job on the Diamonds main shooters Catherine Cox, Erin Bell and Susan Pratley.

“Playing in all three games and beating Australia the number one team in the world is definitely one of the highlights of my career,” said the former Wimbledon High School pupil.

"It’s been a long time coming, we’ve been training for this for years and years.

“It’s the best feeling in the world and I’m really proud of the team.

“We showed perseverance throughout which shows the sort of England team we are and what we are building towards.”

Beckford-Chambers will now head down under to spend another season in the lucrative ANZ Championship with Perth-based West Coast Fever: “I’m really lucky enough to be signed again for 2013 season so I’m really looking forward to going over to my ply my trade again.

“I’m only 24 so I’ve got a lot more learn but I want to be the best defender in the world.”