we need to thank Peter Moores — we did make some strides under Mooresy. This is for you, Peter.”
This win was particularly impressive as England were without James Anderson after their all-time leading wicket-taker suffered a side injury at Edgbaston.
England, in reply to Australia’s meagre first innings, made 391 for nine declared, Joe Root top-scoring with 130, on Friday.
Australia captain Michael Clarke, who confirmed he would retire from international cricket after the series finale at The Oval later this month, said: “Our goal was to come here and try and have some success.
“Alastair Cook and the England team deserve a lot of credit — they’ve shown us how to execute good swing and seam bowling,” added Clarke, on the losing side for a fourth successive Ashes series in England.
“It’s not for want of trying but the boys have been beaten by a better side..
“England when they’ve had momentum have grabbed it with both hands and ran with it.”
Australia resumed Saturday with Adam Voges 48 not out and Mitchell Starc unbeaten on nought.
At that stage, pace bowling all-rounder Stokes had taken five for 35.
That became six for 35 in 18 when tailender Starc fell for a duck, edging Stokes to Ian Bell at second slip to leave Australia 242 for eight.
It also meant England had become the first team to have four different bowlers take six wickets in four consecutive innings after Anderson and Steven Finn did it at Edgbaston, with Broad and Stokes following suit in Nottingham.
This was the second five-wicket haul in Stokes’s 15-Test career after his six for 99 against Australia at Sydney in January last year.
Australia were soon 243 for nine when Wood yorked Josh Hazlewood for another duck.
Voges, who played at Trent Bridge for Nottinghamshire, then completed a 111-ball fifty, including seven fours — his highest score of a mediocre series — before Wood wrapped up a comprehensive victory.
The fifth Test begins at The Oval on August 20.
Score Board
England won toss
Australia 1st innings 60 all-out (M Johnson 13; Broad 8-15)
England 1st innings 391 dec (J Root 130; Starc 6-111)
Australia 2nd innings
C J L Rogers c Root b Stokes 52
D A Warner c Broad b Stokes 64
S P D Smith c Stokes b Broad 5
S E Marsh c Root b Stokes 2
*M J Clarke c Bell b Wood 13
A C Voges not out 51
†P M Nevill lbw b Stokes 17
M G Johnson c Cook b Stokes 5
M A Starc c Bell b Stokes 0
J R Hazlewood b Wood 0
N M Lyon b Wood 4
Extras (b 20, lb 16, w 1, nb 3) 40
Total (all out; 72.4 overs) 253
Fall: 1-113, 2-130, 3-136, 4-136, 5-174, 6-224, 7-236, 8-242, 9-243, 10-253
Bowling: Broad 16-5-36-1; Wood 17.4-3-69-3 (2nb, 1w); Finn 12-4-42-0 (1nb); Stokes 21-8-36-6; Ali 6-0-34-0
Result: England won by an innings and 78 runs
Series: England lead the 5-match series by 3-1
Man of the Match: S C J Broad (England)
Umpires: Aleem Dar (Pakistan) and S Ravi (India). TV umpire: M Erasmus (South Africa). Match referee: R S Madugalle (Sri Lanka)